During a walk through the snowy trails in the park, I found a sleeping Barred 
Owl perched in a tree.  While I was taking pictures, it's mate called to it.  I 
quickly switched my camera to movie mode knowing that he (I think it was a 
male) would respond.  Sure enough he did, but I only captured the last 4 notes 
of the familiar 8 note call.   Oh well, there is always tomorrow.   
 
There was also a distant whining call coming from his mate.  I wonder if she 
was saying "I'm hungry, get off that branch and get me something to eat?"  I'm 
guessing they are nesting but am not entirely sure.  Is it the right time for a 
female to be laying on eggs in a tree cavity?  He didn't answer these calls but 
that may have been due to my being there.   After about 5 minutes of watching, 
I moved on.  Interrrupting him if he is trying to hunt would not help matters.
 
Just a bit farther down the trail there was a raptor perched on a branch 
overhanging the river.  I didn't get a great view but was able to see prominent 
black and white stripes on the tail.  So I narrowed it down to a Red-Shouldered 
or Broad-Winged Hawk.  Judging from the size, I concluded it was a 
Red-Shouldered Hawk.  Also, a couple of days ago, I definitely saw a 
Red-Shouldered Hawk in the same general area.
 
I have just recently discoverd this park and it has turned out to be a great 
birding destination.  There were also Pileated Woodpeckers, Wood Ducks and 
Common Mergansers mixed in with all the "usual suspects".  Makes an interesting 
day trip when you combine it with the Coon Rapids Dam.  Both within 10-15 miles 
of each other.   I also saw an Eastern Phoebe on Sunday at the Dam, perched on 
a tree next to the visitor's center.
 
Todd Merefield         
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